5,041 research outputs found
Souvenirs de péages médiévaux dans la toponymie de Clermont-Ferrand
Grélois Emmanuel, Chambon Jean-Pierre. Souvenirs de péages médiévaux dans la toponymie de Clermont-Ferrand. In: Nouvelle revue d'onomastique, n°47-48, 2007. pp. 103-113
Vestiges toponymiques de l’aqueduc romain d’Augustonemetum/Clermont-Ferrand
Grélois Emmanuel, Chambon Jean-Pierre. Vestiges toponymiques de l’aqueduc romain d’Augustonemetum/Clermont-Ferrand. In: Nouvelle revue d'onomastique, n°53, 2011. pp. 15-31
Frédérique Ferrand (sous la dir. de). La procédure civile mondiale modélisée
Jeuland Emmanuel. Frédérique Ferrand (sous la dir. de). La procédure civile mondiale modélisée. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 57 N°4,2005. pp. 1083-1086
Sur l’ancien nom de terroir las Salas/les Salles (Clermont-Ferrand)
Chambon Jean-Pierre, Grélois Emmanuel. Sur l’ancien nom de terroir las Salas/les Salles (Clermont-Ferrand). In: Nouvelle revue d'onomastique, n°55, 2013. pp. 47-63
M. Emmanuel des Essarts, doyen honoraire de la faculté des lettres de Clermont-Ferrand
Desdevises du Dezert Georges. M. Emmanuel des Essarts, doyen honoraire de la faculté des lettres de Clermont-Ferrand . In: Revue internationale de l'enseignement, tome 58, Juillet-Décembre 1909. pp. 536-539
Emmanuel Kutik
abstract: Emmanuel Kutik was almost eight years old when he left his home. He walked for three months and traveled with fifty people.
“Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.Age: 23Region: BentiuThis picture and bio was donated to the Lost Boys Found project from The Arizona Lost Boys Cente
Entre occitan et français (standardisé) régional : trois microtoponymes de la banlieue de Clermont-Ferrand (Vallières, Montaudou, la Morie)
Chambon Jean-Pierre, Grélois Emmanuel. Entre occitan et français (standardisé) régional : trois microtoponymes de la banlieue de Clermont-Ferrand (Vallières, Montaudou, la Morie). In: Nouvelle revue d'onomastique, n°49-50, 2008. pp. 3-18
Grelois, Emmanuel & Chambon, Jean-Pierre. 2008. Les noms de lieux antiques et tardo-antiques d’Augustonemetum/ Clermont-Ferrand. Étude de linguistique historique.
Chauveau Jean-Paul. Grelois, Emmanuel & Chambon, Jean-Pierre. 2008. Les noms de lieux antiques et tardo-antiques d’Augustonemetum/ Clermont-Ferrand. Étude de linguistique historique. . In: Nouvelle revue d'onomastique, n°53, 2011. pp. 301-307
Honorable Emmanuel Okocha Oral History Interview
This is an oral history interview with the Honorable Emmanuel Okocha, author of Blood on the Niger, the only book about the Asaba Massacre, a mass killing of civilians which occurred in 1967 during the Nigerian Civil War. Okocha, a survivor of the massacre, was a small child at the time; his father was killed at Asaba, and two older brothers also died during the war. Okocha began researching the massacre after finishing his university studies, and has interviewed hundreds of survivors and relatives of those who were killed. He describes some of his research, the publication of his book, and his efforts to document the massacre
Emmanuel Cooper OBE 1938–2012 A Retrospective Exhibition
Dr Emmanuel Cooper OBE (HonDFA) 1938–2012 was a distinguished craftsman, writer, teacher and broadcaster. A potter of international standing, his work is represented in many public collections. The author of nearly thirty books, he was editor of Ceramic Review, visiting Professor at London’s Royal College of Art, and a regular broadcaster on television and radio. He was awarded an OBE in 2002 for services to art. Emmanuel’s contribution to the world of ceramics was hugely significant. This will be celebrated with a touring exhibition of his ceramics and a publication looking at his life in pots – produced by Ruthin Craft Centre in collaboration with the University of Derby
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